murathan
Was a Bassoonist
So you want to start to play an accordion. Which one to choose?
Many people will think to buy a piano accordion with Stradella bass system first which the treble side is made from piano keys. Everyone is familiar with these keys from childhood or from school music education.
It is a matter of budget and where you are living but you will think where you will spend your money. You will divide your budget to an instrument, lessons, sheet music (method books) and accessories like a sheet music table. A general idea is not to buy the cheapest and almost non-working instrument. I made 2 categories for you to select according to your budget situation.
Cheap Starter
I always suggest a 60 bass Weltmeister Stella (used). This model is the best price/value balance in general and in Turkey (where I live) and available to buy always. It is the most produced model of a piano accordion. In countries like U.S.A. there are many accordion shops, so brand and model options are wider. You can also rent instruments. The idea is to buy a 60 bass with a 3 reed block instrument which is a good choice. Thisway you will experience the potential of what an accordion can do. With having at least 60 bass and 3 reed blocks, you can go with that instrument almost indefinitely without buying another one, in the means of an average normal musician.
Good Starter
If you have a good budget, you will think to start with a brand new instrument. I suggest Hohner Bravo models like Hohner Bravo 3, with 80 or 96 bass. These are the best instruments what you can buy with that price. Of course other brands are about the same prices with these abilities you can select. The rules are same here. At least a 60 bass, 3 reed block instrument. Starting with a new instrument and a good looking shiny Hohner will make more pleasure and less repair problems for sure.
Have Fun
Many people will think to buy a piano accordion with Stradella bass system first which the treble side is made from piano keys. Everyone is familiar with these keys from childhood or from school music education.
It is a matter of budget and where you are living but you will think where you will spend your money. You will divide your budget to an instrument, lessons, sheet music (method books) and accessories like a sheet music table. A general idea is not to buy the cheapest and almost non-working instrument. I made 2 categories for you to select according to your budget situation.
Cheap Starter
I always suggest a 60 bass Weltmeister Stella (used). This model is the best price/value balance in general and in Turkey (where I live) and available to buy always. It is the most produced model of a piano accordion. In countries like U.S.A. there are many accordion shops, so brand and model options are wider. You can also rent instruments. The idea is to buy a 60 bass with a 3 reed block instrument which is a good choice. Thisway you will experience the potential of what an accordion can do. With having at least 60 bass and 3 reed blocks, you can go with that instrument almost indefinitely without buying another one, in the means of an average normal musician.
Good Starter
If you have a good budget, you will think to start with a brand new instrument. I suggest Hohner Bravo models like Hohner Bravo 3, with 80 or 96 bass. These are the best instruments what you can buy with that price. Of course other brands are about the same prices with these abilities you can select. The rules are same here. At least a 60 bass, 3 reed block instrument. Starting with a new instrument and a good looking shiny Hohner will make more pleasure and less repair problems for sure.
Have Fun